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Feeling lonely ‘increases your risk of silent killer by 56%’, experts warn
LONG-term loneliness may increase a person’s risk of stroke by 56 per cent, a new study shows. Loneliness has already been linked with heart disease, depression, dementia and diabetes. GettyBeing lonely is a health risk, studies show[/caption] Researchers from Harvard University in the US suggest the health dangers of feeling lonely occur over time. Those with situational or new loneliness did not have the same increased risk of stroke.  But it comes after another recent study found that even short-term loneliness can have health risks. Loneliness is considered a state of mind that causes a person to feel empty, alone and unwanted. It is not the same as social isolation, bu

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